Watertown Luxury Apartments
About Watertown
Watertown was given its name due to an abundance of water. That abundance can still be seen in its lovely tree-lined streets. In 1634, the first board of selectmen met, and Watertown laid claim to having the first town meeting. That strong spirit of community can still be felt in this small city close to Boston. Roam over the pedestrian bridge or through the dog friendly parks and it will become obvious why this has become such a popular suburb.
Shopping
Sister Thrift
Find clothing, jewelry, purses, home goods, books, and much more at reasonable prices. This is a great place for a treasure hunt. The owners donate the proceeds to the local Humane Society.
Bookcase Factory Outlet
Find a real wood bookcase to fit any spot in your apartment. They have fully assembled furniture in a variety of colors and woods from different manufacturers. This is a great opportunity to organize your collection.
Fastachi
The aroma of roasted nuts will draw you in. These are gourmet nuts made in small batches, making them difficult to resist. They make the perfect gift when you want to give the best. They also have nuts dipped in chocolate that is sourced from around the world.
Wanna Hear It Records
Joey Cahill wants to share his love of music. He carries both new and used vinyl and merchandise from independently owned companies. He also has his own independent record label and has been in the industry for over twenty years.
Comic Shop
For over thirty years, this shop has been providing Watertown with new and vintage comic books and graphic novels. When only an authentic looking Hulk will do, this is the place to shop.
Restaurants
Nzuko
Nzuko combines the tastes of the Caribbean with healthy Mediterranean cuisine. The blend of these two cultures is a culinary art. The fattoush is a perfect light lunch.
Ravello Italian Kitchen
Ravello is named for a town on the Amalfi Coast and these classic Italian dishes made with hand-made pasta and seasonal ingredients will bring you there. You can almost hear the waves when you savor the shrimp fra diavolo.
Jana Grill
This is truly an international taste treat. You can experience the cuisines of Armenia, Lebanon, Eastern Europe, and Georgia all in one place. Try a falafel wrap for lunch and losh-kebab for dinner. Make sure you leave room for the Armenian gavari baklava.
Demos Watertown
Experience a touch of Greece without leaving Watertown. Their intriguing menu includes all the Greek favorites such as dolamedes, moussaka, and souvlaki. There is also a selection of burgers that includes a Greek feta burger.
Tori Jiro
This is a traditional Yakitori Japanese restaurant. Yakitori is skewered chicken cooked over bamboo charcoal and made to order. They also serve over thirty Japanese whiskeys. Offered with the ramen choices are a large selection of toppings such as nori and umami.
Entertainment
Donahue’s Bar and Grill
Locals love this Irish pub for watching sports while enjoying some crunchy fish and chips. Their theme nights, trivia, and live music create a party vibe every night. Indulge a little and come for National Dessert Day.
The Charles River Greenway
View the magnificent Charles River on this highly accessible path. Start at Watertown Square and enjoy the greenery along the way. Watch the gulls dive for fish at The Watertown Dam; it has a fish ladder to help migratory fish navigate.
The Watertown Farmer’s Market
Open June to October, this market is like a small-town fair. Bringing the community together, the market has fresh produce, artisans, local food, and music. This is a great venue to get to know local growers, businesspeople, and neighbors.
The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts
This inclusive arts venue is in the former Watertown Arsenal on the Charles River. The center is a performance gem that has exhibition galleries, professional theater, comedy, and musical performances. In addition, the center fosters artistic development by offering literary and art discussions, art classrooms, and workshops for all ages.
Green Space
Filippello Park
Locals love this 14-acre park because it contains all the amenities you need for a fun day outside – basketball courts, playground, dog park, splash pad, nature paths, and fields and foliage to just kick back and enjoy nature.
Arsenal Park
This park has been recently renovated and is a welcoming gathering place for the whole community. The park focuses on fun for all ages. There is a splash pad, a climbing structure, basketball courts, tennis courts, skate park, and community garden.
Casey Park
Parks are not just for the warm weather. Casey Park has an ice rink for skating and hockey. There is also a playground and some lovely foliage.
Veteran’s Memorial Park
There is plenty of room to enjoy nature in this 100-acre green space. It is home to Lattin’s Pond, so you can enjoy the reflections on the water. Bring a picnic, catch a fish, or just amble along the verdant paths. When you want the perfect place for an outdoor gathering, rent the pavilion.
Rental Options
Luxury apartments in Watertown provide the features you need for opulent living. No matter what the weather, there are options for both work and leisure. And that goes for your pets too. Most apartment complexes have areas for dogs to stretch and there are even some with fenced in parks. The nature trails, pools, grills, picnic areas, and roof decks invite you to enjoy the outdoors. When the weather isn’t cooperating, there are clubrooms, arcades, movie screening rooms, and lounges that encourage socializing and recreation. You don’t have to leave the premises to exercise; many buildings have private gyms. Since some of the buildings are near the Charles River, the views are spectacular. The convenient locations can’t be beat; you will be minutes from shopping and great restaurants. When you must work from home, many buildings have co-working spaces with Wi-Fi.
Transportation
There are multiple MBTA bus routes through the city with stops along Watertown Street, Main Street, Arsenal Street, and Mount Auburn Street. There are also express buses to Copley Square and Downtown Boston.
Less than nine miles from Boston, this cozy suburb is a great place to live. Home to the Perkins School for the Blind and the former Watertown Arsenal, residents are proud of the city’s rich history. From the terrific shopping and restaurants at Arsenal Yards to scenic views along the Charles River, there is always something to do in Watertown. Enjoy big city amenities with small town spirit in this historic and vibrant community.



























































































































































































































































